Déclaration de Grete Faremo au Conseil d’administration de l’UNOPS
... jobs, accelerate the shift to lower-carbon economies, and champion a more sustainable and inclusive recovery. Together with the governments of Mexico and ...
... jobs, accelerate the shift to lower-carbon economies, and champion a more sustainable and inclusive recovery. Together with the governments of Mexico and ...
... jobs and drive growth, strengthening their infrastructure and re-establishing supply chains will be part of the priorities making it more inclusive ...
... jobs, to social interactions, and more opportunities to buy and sell goods. When it came to education, households with the number of girls enrolled in ...
... jobs. They mean the use of local supply chains, support for local contractors, and transfer of cutting-edge technologies. And through the building of ...
... jobs, to social interactions, and more opportunities to buy and sell goods. When it came to education, households with the number of girls enrolled in ...
... jobs, thus helping build community capacity and resilience by providing necessary infrastructure development skills. Labor-intensive, community-focused ...
... jobs, development of mortgage schemes and opportunity for people to own their own house. It introduces green energy with solar panels on the roofs and WHO ...
... jobs to enabling more COVID-19 vaccinations. From helping students do better at school, to helping women deliver their babies in a safer environment. And ...
... jobs, and drive a fair, equitable and just energy transition, so that we can advance sustainable solutions for this and future generations. And a key ...
... jobs. It will support sustainable local economies. It will deliver on the SDGs. And indeed, this is one of the most promising of UNOPS success stories. Just ...